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The Ministry of Transport has announced a new increase in public transport fares in Cameroon, effective from March  15, 2024. The decision was taken after consultations with the representatives of transport unions and associations and the regional and local authorities. The ministry said the increase was necessary to cope with the rising fuel, maintenance, taxes,…

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